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Quick Facts
Railroad Name | Conway Scenic Railroad |
Website | https://www.conwayscenic.com/ |
Train ride | Steam or Diesel pulled train |
Location | 38 Norcross Circle North Conway, NH 03860 Google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/ogYsc8rP7Pd7Q8W7A |
Length of trip | 11 to 60 mile round trip, depending on train selection |
Cost of single ticket | $21.00 lowest |
Special Trains | The Mountaineer The Conway Valley Train The Sawyer River Excursion Christmas Trains Snow Trains |
About the Railroad
The Conway Scenic Railroad is a historic and scenic railway located in the Mount Washington Valley of New Hampshire. The railroad operates two vintage trains that travel along a picturesque route through the White Mountains, offering passengers the opportunity to experience the beauty of the region from the comfort of a vintage railcar.
The railroad’s main line, which runs from North Conway to Crawford Notch, follows the path of the old Maine Central Railroad and offers stunning views of the White Mountains, including Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast. Along the way, passengers can enjoy a narrated tour of the region’s history and natural wonders, as well as a stop at the Crawford Depot, where they can stretch their legs and explore the on-site museum.
In addition to its main line, the Conway Scenic Railroad also operates a shorter route from North Conway to Conway, which passes through the charming towns of Intervale and Glen. This route is particularly popular with families, as it includes a stop at the Hobo Junction station, where kids can participate in fun, educational activities and learn about the history of rail travel.
The Conway Scenic Railroad is more than just a mode of transportation; it’s a true New England experience. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a unique and memorable way to spend a day, the Conway Scenic Railroad is sure to delight. So if you’re in the area, be sure to hop aboard and enjoy the ride!
History
The Conway Scenic Railroad was created by Dwight Smith, that was an employee of the Boston and Maine Railroad in the late 1960s. After years of negotiations, Smith was able to encourage his employer to offer a section of the Conway Branch, which was intended to be abandoned, to him and two regional business owners in 1974, and the Conway Scenic Railroad began that year. In 1999 the original proprietors were gotten by couple Russ as well as Dot Seybold, and also on January 30, 2018, the railroad was marketed once again to Profile Mountain Holdings Corp
Notable Roster
Engine | Builder | Type | Notes |
7470 | Grand Trunk Railway Shops | 0-6-0 | Built 1921 for the Canadian National Railway. Purchased in 1968 |
216 | EMD | GP35 | Built 1965 for Pan Am Railways |
252 | EMD | GP38 | Built 1966 for Maine Central |
255 | EMD | GP38 | Built 1966 for Maine Central |
573 | EMD | GP7 | Built 1950 for Maine Central |
1751 | EMD | GP9 | Built 1965 |
4266 | EMD | F7A | Built 1949 |
4268 | EMD | F7A | Built 1949 |
Getting there
Station location
All the trains operate from North Conway.
Address:
38 Norcross Circle
North Conway, NH 03860
This is the location of the historic and picturesque railroad station
Amtrak
www.amtrak.com
North Conway has an Amtrak bus stop located at:
Eastern Slope Inn Resort
2760 White Mountain Highway
North Conway, NH 03860
Got to Amtrak.com to arrange for travel
Air
The closest commercial airport to North Conway is Portland Maine Airport (PWM), which is about 50 miles away.
Several airlines serve this airport
Drive
Boston is one of the closest major cities to North Conway, but it is a 2 and ½ hour drive up highways 95, and 16, about 142 miles.